Jump

Watershed Hydrology

The Jump Watershed (HUC 07050004) is located in northern Utah and encompasses approximately 681 square miles of land area. The watershed is characterized by a semi-arid climate with hot summers and cold winters. The hydrology of the watershed is dominated by snowmelt runoff, and the specific snowpack varies from year to year depending on precipitation patterns. Surface water in the watershed is primarily found in streams and rivers, with several small reservoirs in the area as well. The reservoirs are used for irrigation, recreation, and water storage. The watershed is also home to a diverse array of wildlife, including elk, deer, and various bird species. In recent years, the area has experienced a trend of decreasing snowpack and earlier snowmelt due to climate change. Water managers in the region are closely monitoring these changes to anticipate potential impacts on water supply and demand.


Surface Flows

Jump Watershed

Snowpack Depths

Jump Watershed

Dams & Reservoirs

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Groundwater Levels

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Jump Rivers

Rivers of the Watershed